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“Today, as on every day you must have risen with temple bells before cockcrow, swept the floors and after the sacred bath cooked for the remainder of us.” Explain the significance of the line.

“Today, as on every day you must have risen with temple bells before cockcrow, swept the floors and after the sacred bath cooked for the remainder of us.” Explain the significance of the line.
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